UT pushes judicial clerkships pretty hard, we have more student in those than Georgetown, Cornell, or Northwestern. Clerkships are prestigious and it's safe to assume that basically anyone in a good clerkship could have done biglaw if they'd wanted to.

All of these schools have basically one market, Cornell's being the easiest to crack. The school is also more biglaw focused than the other two. If you don't want NYC, don't go to Cornell at sticker. In fact, I would think that if you don't want NYC, there's probably a better option than choosing Cornell available.